Taganga is a great and idyllic fishing village. Many tourist, local and international, visit this beautiful place every year. It has great charm and the surrounding attractions are plenty.

Taganga is a great and idyllic fishing village. Many tourist, local and international, visit this beautiful place every year. It has great charm and the surrounding attractions are plenty.

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Although Taganga is a popular place to go, it has also it's share of problems. Mainly with the infrastructure and public services, but also with theft and robbery. Be careful when you walk alone at night or in remote areas. Enjoy your visit.

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Although Taganga is a popular place to go, it has also it's share of problems. Mainly with the infrastructure and public services. Be careful when you walk alone at night or in remote areas. Enjoy your visit.

You can also book MARSOL (private bus transport) to Barranquilla and Cartagena. Price app. COP $45.000 pesos. Buy your ticket at Magic Tour near the beach (calle 14).

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You can also book Marsol (private bus transport) to Barranquilla and Cartagena. Price app. COP $45.000 pesos. Buy your ticket at Magic Tour near the beach (calle 14).

==Get in==

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=== Bring (enough) money! ===

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There is only one ATM in Taganga and most of the times it is broken. Make sure you bring enough money for your stay since the next ATM is in Santa Marta!

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=== Activities===

* The main beach is shared with the harbor of Taganga. It's small and simple but good for swimming. It is very crowded with Colombian tourists on weekends.

* The main beach is shared with the harbor of Taganga. It's small and simple but good for swimming. It is very crowded with Colombian tourists on weekends.

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* <do name="Tayrona Dive Center" alt="" address="Carrera 2 No. 18A - 22" directions="" phone=" (0057-5) 421 53 49" url="http://tayronadivecenter.com/" hours="" price="" lat="" long="" email="cbtayrona@hotmail.com" fax="">Tayrona is the oldest dive center in Taganga. This is where Colombian anti-narcotics policemen take their courses. They also know great sites for diving in the areas of the Tayrona national park. The instructors are very experienced and staff is very nice. They also offer accommodation in very clean rooms with sea view. The founder and owner, known as “muñeco” is one of the best PADI instructors in Colombia. They take great underwater pictures for no extra charge. They also have very good equipment. Courses can be taken in English, Spanish or German.</do>

* <do name="Tayrona Dive Center" alt="" address="Carrera 2 No. 18A - 22" directions="" phone=" (0057-5) 421 53 49" url="http://tayronadivecenter.com/" hours="" price="" lat="" long="" email="cbtayrona@hotmail.com" fax="">Tayrona is the oldest dive center in Taganga. This is where Colombian anti-narcotics policemen take their courses. They also know great sites for diving in the areas of the Tayrona national park. The instructors are very experienced and staff is very nice. They also offer accommodation in very clean rooms with sea view. The founder and owner, known as “muñeco” is one of the best PADI instructors in Colombia. They take great underwater pictures for no extra charge. They also have very good equipment. Courses can be taken in English, Spanish or German.</do>

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* <do name="Aquantis Diving" alt="" address="Calle 18 No. 1 - 39" directions="" phone="" url="http://www.aquantisdivecenter.com/" hours="" price="COP $ 580.000 for OW course, underwater pictures for free." lat="" long="" email="divecenteraquantis@gmail.com" fax="">Organized and honest, classroom with AC, long dives. Includes coffee, towels, books and warm shower after diving; and you do not have to carry or wash your equipment. Small groups, fantastic food. Great people, amazing service, you can stay in the dive center for hours meet each other before and after the dives.</do>

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* <do name="Aquantis Diving" alt="" address="Calle 18 No. 1 - 39" directions="" phone="" url="http://www.aquantisdivecenter.com/" hours="" price="COP $ 580.000 for OW course, underwater pictures for free." lat="" long="" email="divecenteraquantis@gmail.com" fax="">Organized and honest, classroom with AC, long dives. Includes coffee, towels, books and warm shower after diving; and you do not have to carry or wash your equipment. Small groups, fantastic food. Great people, amazing service, you can stay in the dive center for hours meet each other before and after the dives. CLOSED.</do>

* <do name="Centro de Buceo Poseidon" alt="Poseidon Dive Center" address="Calle 18 No. 1 - 69" directions="First street when you get to Taganga, turn left, big red door with the diving flag." phone="(0057-5) 421 92 24 info@poseidondivecenter.com" url="http://www.poseidondivecenter.com/" hours="Every Day: 7:30am - 7:00pm" price="" lat="" long="" email="info@poseidondivecenter.com" fax="">German-owned diving center. Price for OW+Advanced COP $1.300.000 (COP $ 670.000 for OW). One of the most professional diving centres, headed by a well known PADI course Director. Has a swimming pool inside and well-maintained equipments, also are very strict about safety local regulations. This is the place where instructors from Colombia, come to take their course, as they are a PADI 5* Instructor Development Dive Resort. Even some divers from the Colombian Navy come to take courses here. Without any doubt has the best boats in town, 2 well maintained very comfortable Catamaran boats. And there for the only ones that could take you to the furthest dive sites on the Park. They also let you dive until your tank reaches reserve, no time policy (as some others in town do). Courses could be taken in different languages: English, Spanish, Portuguese, French, German and some others. Could be pricey compared to other dive centers in town, but the price is still way below average worldwide, totally worth it if what you're looking for is safety, comfort and a good experience. You also have the option of getting accommodations on their facilities.</do>

* <do name="Centro de Buceo Poseidon" alt="Poseidon Dive Center" address="Calle 18 No. 1 - 69" directions="First street when you get to Taganga, turn left, big red door with the diving flag." phone="(0057-5) 421 92 24 info@poseidondivecenter.com" url="http://www.poseidondivecenter.com/" hours="Every Day: 7:30am - 7:00pm" price="" lat="" long="" email="info@poseidondivecenter.com" fax="">German-owned diving center. Price for OW+Advanced COP $1.300.000 (COP $ 670.000 for OW). One of the most professional diving centres, headed by a well known PADI course Director. Has a swimming pool inside and well-maintained equipments, also are very strict about safety local regulations. This is the place where instructors from Colombia, come to take their course, as they are a PADI 5* Instructor Development Dive Resort. Even some divers from the Colombian Navy come to take courses here. Without any doubt has the best boats in town, 2 well maintained very comfortable Catamaran boats. And there for the only ones that could take you to the furthest dive sites on the Park. They also let you dive until your tank reaches reserve, no time policy (as some others in town do). Courses could be taken in different languages: English, Spanish, Portuguese, French, German and some others. Could be pricey compared to other dive centers in town, but the price is still way below average worldwide, totally worth it if what you're looking for is safety, comfort and a good experience. You also have the option of getting accommodations on their facilities.</do>

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==Buy==

==Buy==

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Get homemade seasonal sweets and delicious frozen fruit treats at Kelly seasonally. And check out the hand made Wayu shoulder bags. Excellent crafts and very Colombian!

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Get homemade seasonal sweets and delicious frozen fruit treats at Kelly seasonally. And check out the handmade Wayu and Kogi shoulder bags. Excellent crafts and very Colombian!

* '''Taganga Xtreme''', Nice place on the beach front. Have (beach) clothes as well. Great coffee.

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* '''Taganga Xtreme''', Nice place on the beach front. Have (beach) clothes as well. Great coffee but bad service.

* '''Che Luis''', Usually very crowded with locals and Israelis. Mostly an Israeli place and very loud as well. A lot of food for little money, but not the best quality though.

* '''Che Luis''', Usually very crowded with locals and Israelis. Mostly an Israeli place and very loud as well. A lot of food for little money, but not the best quality though.

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* '''El Reef''', Cra. 1 No. 15 - 09. Near the beach. Great panini sandwiches and good salads. The speciality: good waffles with ice cream and nutella.

* '''El Reef''', Cra. 1 No. 15 - 09. Near the beach. Great panini sandwiches and good salads. The speciality: good waffles with ice cream and nutella.

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* '''Bitácora''', Nice place on the beach front. Looks always crowded, but mainly because you have to wait more than 1 hour to get your order. The quality of the food is reasonable.

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* '''Bitácora''', Nice place on the beach front. Looks always crowded. Try the "Pescado Marinero" for an excellent dish (comes with a colorful side salad and self made fries. Maracuja juice (con leche) is also recommended. This may be a seasonal advice (true for September): beware of small (and not eatable) but nevertheless painful fruit falling from trees above if you get a seat not covered by the roof.

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* '''PachaMama''', Nice tapas restaurant near the church. French chef.

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* '''Baguettes de Maria''', Maria is a nice lady who makes great baguettes. Located near the soccer field.

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* '''Pomodoro''', Small local restaurant near the soccer field. They offer pizza and local food.

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* '''Cactus''', A kiosk on the beachfront. Very local.

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* <sleep name="Divanga" alt="" address="Calle 12 No. 4" directions="" phone="(0057-5) 421 90 92" url="http://www.divanga.com/" checkin="" checkout="" price="" lat="" long="" email="divangacolombia@yahoo.fr" fax="">Backpackers bed and breakfast. Includes a beautiful swimming pool that creates a great social area. The staff is friendly. Comfortable and clean rooms with shower/toilet at only COP $34.000 per person, in dorm COP $29.000 pesos including internet and a generous breakfast. The view from the roof is fantastic, especially at sunset and a roof top bar plays excellent music. There is also a comfy TV room with cable TV and DVD player, an internet room with free high speed internet and Wi-Fi access and a restaurant inside serving excellent food. Free luggage storage. Discount for Hostelling International (HI) members. </sleep>

* <sleep name="Divanga" alt="" address="Calle 12 No. 4" directions="" phone="(0057-5) 421 90 92" url="http://www.divanga.com/" checkin="" checkout="" price="" lat="" long="" email="divangacolombia@yahoo.fr" fax="">Backpackers bed and breakfast. Includes a beautiful swimming pool that creates a great social area. The staff is friendly. Comfortable and clean rooms with shower/toilet at only COP $34.000 per person, in dorm COP $29.000 pesos including internet and a generous breakfast. The view from the roof is fantastic, especially at sunset and a roof top bar plays excellent music. There is also a comfy TV room with cable TV and DVD player, an internet room with free high speed internet and Wi-Fi access and a restaurant inside serving excellent food. Free luggage storage. Discount for Hostelling International (HI) members. </sleep>

* <sleep name="Casa Blanca" alt="" address="" directions="" url="" phone="(5) 421 92 32 / 300-805 49 68" fax="" checkin="" checkout="" price="">Opened in 1998 by Colombian/Swiss team Carlos Botache and Bernard Gusten, Casa Blanca has become a favorite amongst beach-loving travelers and provides an excellent base for those taking dive courses in town or those wanting to make the most of their time by the sea. Prices are COP $18.000 p.p. with a COP $2.000 single supplement. Double rooms are COP $40.000. Heavy drug influence on beach in front, so be careful at night.</sleep>

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* <sleep name="Casa Blanca" alt="" address="" directions="" phone="(5) 421 92 32 / 300-805 49 68" url="" checkin="" checkout="" price="" lat="" long="" fax="">Opened in 1998 by Colombian/Swiss team Carlos Botache and Bernard Gusten, Casa Blanca has become a favorite amongst beach-loving travelers and provides an excellent base for those taking dive courses in town or those wanting to make the most of their time by the sea. Prices are COP $18.000 p.p. with a COP $2.000 single supplement. Double rooms are COP $40.000.it is a run down dump it may have been nice 10 years ago but it has gone backwards with new owner Heavy drug influence on beach in front, so be careful at night.</sleep>

* <sleep name="Hotel Oso Perezoso" alt="" address="Calle 17 No. 2 - 36" directions="" phone="(0057-5) 421 80 41" url="http://www.hotelosoperezoso.com" checkin="" checkout="" price="" lat="" long="" email="hotelosoperezoso@yahoo.com" fax="">Hotel Oso Perezoso is a three-story structure, perfectly designed to catch the cool breezes of Taganga and enjoy a chill atmosphere amid a 360 degree view. The first floor has three rooms and a store, free bag storage, and a book exchange. The second floor has four bright guest rooms with views of the ocean that open onto a breezy open-air corridor. The third floor is a gorgeous rooftop Tsunami bar and cafe with Wi-Fi internet (COP $5.000 extra), a 800GB jukebox, plenty of room for hammock chillin' and a sassy parrot. From here you can watch the sun rise over the mountains, watch the sun melt into the Caribbean, sip on a cold beer, and order something from the full-service restaurant. Restaurant and bar are open to the public. Room prices range from COP $15.000 a night per person (hammocks), to COP $20.000 a night per person (first floor), to COP $28.000 per person per night (on the second floor). All rooms have private baths, excluding hammocks. Big breakfast is included with each room rate. </sleep>

* <sleep name="Hotel Oso Perezoso" alt="" address="Calle 17 No. 2 - 36" directions="" phone="(0057-5) 421 80 41" url="http://www.hotelosoperezoso.com" checkin="" checkout="" price="" lat="" long="" email="hotelosoperezoso@yahoo.com" fax="">Hotel Oso Perezoso is a three-story structure, perfectly designed to catch the cool breezes of Taganga and enjoy a chill atmosphere amid a 360 degree view. The first floor has three rooms and a store, free bag storage, and a book exchange. The second floor has four bright guest rooms with views of the ocean that open onto a breezy open-air corridor. The third floor is a gorgeous rooftop Tsunami bar and cafe with Wi-Fi internet (COP $5.000 extra), a 800GB jukebox, plenty of room for hammock chillin' and a sassy parrot. From here you can watch the sun rise over the mountains, watch the sun melt into the Caribbean, sip on a cold beer, and order something from the full-service restaurant. Restaurant and bar are open to the public. Room prices range from COP $15.000 a night per person (hammocks), to COP $20.000 a night per person (first floor), to COP $28.000 per person per night (on the second floor). All rooms have private baths, excluding hammocks. Big breakfast is included with each room rate. </sleep>

*<sleep name="La Tortuga Hostel" alt="" address="Calle 9 No. 3 - 116" directions="" phone="(0057-5) 421 90 48 / 320-258 96 77" url="http://www.tortugahostel.com" checkin="" checkout="" price="From COP $22.000" lat="" long="" email="tortugahostel@yahoo.com" check-out="11.30AM">Clean and comfortable en-suite dorms and privates, a roof bar, tour info, private diving instructor, Lost City treks, jenga tournaments, friendly staff, 24 hour reception, free storage, internet access, free Wi-Fi, book exchange and laundry service. This hostel is located pretty far up and in an "not-so-nice" area. Be careful when you are returning after dusk or at night. When exiting the hostal, do not walk the street straight to the beach, but make a left asap and avoid that street.</sleep> www.tortugahostel.com

* <sleep name="Moramar Backpackers International" alt="" address="" directions="In front of the football field" phone="(0057-5) 421 92 02" email="moramar@telecom.com" fax="" url="http://www.hostfreehere.com/moramar" checkin="" checkout="" price="COP $15.000 pesos for a single room to COP $8.000 for a hammock, ">New. Good atmosphere, great service, nice views of the sea and the Sierra Nevada.</sleep>

* <sleep name="Moramar Backpackers International" alt="" address="" directions="In front of the football field" phone="(0057-5) 421 92 02" email="moramar@telecom.com" fax="" url="http://www.hostfreehere.com/moramar" checkin="" checkout="" price="COP $15.000 pesos for a single room to COP $8.000 for a hammock, ">New. Good atmosphere, great service, nice views of the sea and the Sierra Nevada.</sleep>

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* <sleep name="Techos Azules" alt="" address="Sector Dunkarinka Cabaña 1 - 100" directions="" phone="(0057-5) 421 91 41, Cel. 316-648 07 31" url="http://www.techosazules.com" email="contacto@techosazules.com, cacabelofreddy@yahoo.com.mx" checkin="" checkout="" price="Around COP $20.000 per person, discounts can be contracted if you are in a group or staying for a longer period." lat="" long="" fax="">Nicely placed at the entrance of the town, it has hammocks, private rooms with bathroom, "cabañas" (two rooms, sitting room with kitchen, shower with toilet). Beautiful views of Taganga and the bay.</sleep>

* <sleep name="Techos Azules" alt="" address="Sector Dunkarinka Cabaña 1 - 100" directions="" phone="(0057-5) 421 91 41, Cel. 316-648 07 31" url="http://www.techosazules.com" email="contacto@techosazules.com, cacabelofreddy@yahoo.com.mx" checkin="" checkout="" price="Around COP $20.000 per person, discounts can be contracted if you are in a group or staying for a longer period." lat="" long="" fax="">Nicely placed at the entrance of the town, it has hammocks, private rooms with bathroom, "cabañas" (two rooms, sitting room with kitchen, shower with toilet). Beautiful views of Taganga and the bay.</sleep>

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* <sleep name="Bayview Hostal" alt="" address="" directions="" phone="" url="" checkin="" checkout="" price="" lat="" long="" email="" fax=""> Located next to hostel Moramar, in front of the football field. Very friendly Colombian staff. Private rooms and fan/AC dorms available, all quite clean. Prices as of December 2012 (high season) Fan dorm 20,000 COP, AC dorm 28,000 COP. Plus if you buy one night you get the next free. Large communal kitchen, small lockers for valuables, Free Wifi, and computers you can use for a small fee. Nice pool in the back. They organize many after parties in the pool..</sleep>

* Another option is to ask around for an apartment or room to rent. There are gringo shacks and rooms for rent all over town. But be carefull; most of those places to stay do not have running water and you never know who has another key. Taganga has a long history of people's belongings disappearing as everyone in town often have keys and people lose stuff the day they are scheduled to leave. There is always the option of find a person who's renting a room in their house, or seeing who's out of town and turned their home into a temporary guest house. If you do this, be sure you trust where you are staying, and bring your own locks as a precaution. Also, Taganga has no water due to political issues, so there are times where water can be an issue. Most of those renting places are ilegal. They do not have permision to rent out those rooms.

* Another option is to ask around for an apartment or room to rent. There are gringo shacks and rooms for rent all over town. But be carefull; most of those places to stay do not have running water and you never know who has another key. Taganga has a long history of people's belongings disappearing as everyone in town often have keys and people lose stuff the day they are scheduled to leave. There is always the option of find a person who's renting a room in their house, or seeing who's out of town and turned their home into a temporary guest house. If you do this, be sure you trust where you are staying, and bring your own locks as a precaution. Also, Taganga has no water due to political issues, so there are times where water can be an issue. Most of those renting places are ilegal. They do not have permision to rent out those rooms.

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Taganga has recently become notorious for mugging and robbery, so regular precautions should be taken.

Taganga has recently become notorious for mugging and robbery, so regular precautions should be taken.

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There are quite a few small beaches outside of Taganga (15 minutes walk), which are connected by walking paths covered by vegetation. These paths are used by local robbers, especially on late hours when there are not many people walking to and from. Do not walk there by yourself. Wait for a small group. If you carry valuables with you and don't feel adventurous, it's better to take a boat (3 minutes; COP $3.000).

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There are quite 7 small beaches outside of Taganga (15 minutes walk), which are connected by walking paths covered by vegetation. These paths are used by local robbers, especially on late hours when there are not many people walking to and from. Do not walk there by yourself. Wait for a small group. If you carry valuables with you and don't feel adventurous, it's better to take a boat (3 minutes; COP $3.000).

If you consume illegal/recreational drugs be careful of getting shaken down/searched/harassed by the local police. If they find anything on you be prepared to be taken into custody and threatened with jail unless you pay an on-the-spot fine (in cash, of course). Anyone traveling with you is also subject to harassment and could be made to contribute to your "fine" as well. So, better not using drugs in public.

If you consume illegal/recreational drugs be careful of getting shaken down/searched/harassed by the local police. If they find anything on you be prepared to be taken into custody and threatened with jail unless you pay an on-the-spot fine (in cash, of course). Anyone traveling with you is also subject to harassment and could be made to contribute to your "fine" as well. So, better not using drugs in public.

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Understand

Taganga is a great and idyllic fishing village. Many tourist, local and international, visit this beautiful place every year. It has great charm and the surrounding attractions are plenty.

Although Taganga is a popular place to go, it has also it's share of problems. Mainly with the infrastructure and public services. Be careful when you walk alone at night or in remote areas. Enjoy your visit.

You can also book Marsol (private bus transport) to Barranquilla and Cartagena. Price app. COP $45.000 pesos. Buy your ticket at Magic Tour near the beach (calle 14).

Get in

Frequent minibuses (collectivos) go from Santa Marta Busterminal to Taganga for COP $ 1.200 per person (2012 price). It's about 15 minutes to Santa Marta Historic Center and it's a beautiful ride. You can get off at the Mirador of Taganga and walk down to town (25 minutes). You cannot get a mini bus back to Taganga from the main beach in Santa Marta (Carrera 1), because it is one-way. To go back to Taganga you have to take the mini bus from 5th Avenue (Carrera quinta).

Taxi fare from the bus terminal of Santa Marta to Taganga starts from COP $10.000, but drivers usually charge a little more for foreigners. Be sure to negotiate before you take off. From Taganga to Santa Marta center cost you COP $8.000 and raises to COP $10.000 on sundays, holidays and at night.

For cruise ship passengers arriving in Santa Marta there are plenty of taxis and mini-buses waiting in a gated police controlled area to take you around town.

See

Taganga is surrounded by beautiful desert mountains covered in natural flora and fauna. There are millions of lovely fish and corals which can be reached by short walks and snorkeling out to corals. People watching and good mellow times are to be had along the beach road and loads of beautiful tourists.

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Bring (enough) money!

There is only one ATM in Taganga and most of the times it is broken. Make sure you bring enough money for your stay since the next ATM is in Santa Marta!

Activities

The main beach is shared with the harbor of Taganga. It's small and simple but good for swimming. It is very crowded with Colombian tourists on weekends.

A 15 minute walk north of town lies Playa Grande, definitely better than Taganga's beach but maybe even more crowded. It is also possible to take a boat to get there (from COP $3.000 per person) or one of the more remote beaches in Tayrona Park like Bahia Concha, Chengue and Playa Neguanje (from COP $40.000 per person for a return trip). Real unspoiled paradise. Ask the fishermen.

A longer walk goes to Bonito Gordo and from there to Bahia Concha. Reserve a full day for this and ask around to decide if you need to contract a local guide. You can spend the night at Bahia Concha, but you may need to take your own hammock.

Mountain Biking, Calle 18 No. 3 - 31 (by the football pitch), ☎(5) 421 08 70, [1]. The best way to see Tayrona park, unspoiled beaches and dense tropical forest away from the heat up in Sierra Nevada.

Learn Spanish, Calle 14 No. 1B - 95 (near the beach), ☎Tel. (5) 421 93 90 (info@colombiaspanish.com), [2]. Learning a new language is fun. Taganga is a great place to study. Check out this Spanish School!

From Taganga you can get to many area attractions including some of the nicest beaches in the world like Arrecifes and Cabo San Juan. You can also be in the Minca, a small town in the Sierra Nevada Santa Marta in less than an hour. You can get there by bus or taxi. A taxi should not cost from 35.000 to 40.000 pesos.

Scuba diving

Brain Coral in Tayrona Park

Taganga turned in to a popular scuba diving spot. Diving spots are usually near the small island "Aguja", a part of Tayrona National Park. The underwater of Taganga has a big diversity of marine life. There are a dozen diving schools in town, but be careful where you do your courses. There are many reports of travelers doing their courses, paying and never receiving any certificate. Be careful for your safety: some diving centers have pretty old equipment, never follow safety rules such as safety-stop and even skip important skills/exams during the course or have dive masters teaching courses, check if you will be with a real instructor. For more information check PADI alerts [3].

Available dive centers:

Tayrona Dive Center, Carrera 2 No. 18A - 22, ☎(0057-5) 421 53 49 (cbtayrona@hotmail.com), [4]. Tayrona is the oldest dive center in Taganga. This is where Colombian anti-narcotics policemen take their courses. They also know great sites for diving in the areas of the Tayrona national park. The instructors are very experienced and staff is very nice. They also offer accommodation in very clean rooms with sea view. The founder and owner, known as “muñeco” is one of the best PADI instructors in Colombia. They take great underwater pictures for no extra charge. They also have very good equipment. Courses can be taken in English, Spanish or German.

Aquantis Diving, Calle 18 No. 1 - 39, (divecenteraquantis@gmail.com), [5]. Organized and honest, classroom with AC, long dives. Includes coffee, towels, books and warm shower after diving; and you do not have to carry or wash your equipment. Small groups, fantastic food. Great people, amazing service, you can stay in the dive center for hours meet each other before and after the dives. CLOSED.COP $ 580.000 for OW course, underwater pictures for free..

Centro de Buceo Poseidon (Poseidon Dive Center), Calle 18 No. 1 - 69 (First street when you get to Taganga, turn left, big red door with the diving flag.), ☎(0057-5) 421 92 24 info@poseidondivecenter.com (info@poseidondivecenter.com), [6]. Every Day: 7:30am - 7:00pm. German-owned diving center. Price for OW+Advanced COP $1.300.000 (COP $ 670.000 for OW). One of the most professional diving centres, headed by a well known PADI course Director. Has a swimming pool inside and well-maintained equipments, also are very strict about safety local regulations. This is the place where instructors from Colombia, come to take their course, as they are a PADI 5* Instructor Development Dive Resort. Even some divers from the Colombian Navy come to take courses here. Without any doubt has the best boats in town, 2 well maintained very comfortable Catamaran boats. And there for the only ones that could take you to the furthest dive sites on the Park. They also let you dive until your tank reaches reserve, no time policy (as some others in town do). Courses could be taken in different languages: English, Spanish, Portuguese, French, German and some others. Could be pricey compared to other dive centers in town, but the price is still way below average worldwide, totally worth it if what you're looking for is safety, comfort and a good experience. You also have the option of getting accommodations on their facilities.

Calipso Dive Center, Calle 12 No. 1 - 40, ☎(5) 421 91 46 (roberdive@hotmail.com), [7]. Calipso is the only center that offers a Tayrona Park Safari, where people can spend 2 nights in hammocks on a beautiful beach in the park and dive. People have raved about this experience. The diving is good. They are also pioneering a project to restore coral, which is rapidly degrading worldwide. In conjunction with the C-Force Foundation they are growing coral in a coral nursery. They are the only agency doing this in Colombia and one of the only ones doing this in the world. You can even take a coral growing/ gardening course. The people are really kind and you can stay at the center before your safari. (note per http://www.calipsodivecenter.com.co/en-us/secpages/voluntariado_EN.php it is "4 weeks full program $2.000 U.S. Dollars") Calipso is a member of NAUI, the second largest Scuba Diving Association in the World. Any certification between NAUI and PADI is mutually recognizable. NOT a PADI facility according to the PADI website. Prices for OW or Advanced Tayrona Park Safari with 2 nights 3 days sleeping in the park are COP $680.000 or for both is COP $1.100.000 with safari. They offer cheaper courses if you don't want to do the safari. For a 3 day and 2 night Safari with 7 dives it's COP $550.000.

Volunteering

Fundación UNILOT is Divanga's foundation in tourism research (Unilot means "Unidad de Investigación-Acción Local en Turismo"). B.A. graduates travellers can participate in sustainable tourism research, the foundation is linked with the local public University Universidad del Magdalena. You can ask for free accomodation and food against research work, may be on the field, surveys or secondary research directed by Master degree graduates. Write to: infotur.taganga@gmail.com Tel: (0057-5) 421 92 17.

Fundación Calipso Dive Center Calipso Dive Center and Tayrona National Park in Taganga Colombia are running a midwater marine nursery to recover species of corals around the marine area, control lion fish, educating the local fisherman and monitoring the coral reef. This is a opportunity for volunteers to enjoy scuba diving and support conservation. Volunteer in Coral Conservation Program Santa Marta - Taganga, calle 12 No. 1 - 40 Tel. (0057-5) 421 9146.

Casa Divanga Language Center, Spanish courses, had basic course for one week with a nice teacher. She built up her own method, helps you to learn fast. Also got special rate for accommodation in Casa Divanga.

Buy

Get homemade seasonal sweets and delicious frozen fruit treats at Kelly seasonally. And check out the handmade Wayu and Kogi shoulder bags. Excellent crafts and very Colombian!

Eat

Republika Taganguera, French Restaurant/Bar. Tel. (0057-5) 421 90 92. Located in hostel Divanga, with nice swimming pool and just 4 blocks straight up from Delfin Hostel on the beach. Good vibes.

KTORSE Restaurant-Bar, Calle 14 No. 1B - 85, ☎(0057-5) 421 23 50 (info@ktorse.com), [9]. This small restaurant is located near the beach. They offer breakfast, lunch and dinner. Always fresh, good quality and cheap. You can pay by credit card. Every night Happy Hour in the bar and daily promotions on food (steak, pasta, fish and soup). Check it out!

Taganga Xtreme, Nice place on the beach front. Have (beach) clothes as well. Great coffee but bad service.

Che Luis, Usually very crowded with locals and Israelis. Mostly an Israeli place and very loud as well. A lot of food for little money, but not the best quality though.

El Reef, Cra. 1 No. 15 - 09. Near the beach. Great panini sandwiches and good salads. The speciality: good waffles with ice cream and nutella.

Bitácora, Nice place on the beach front. Looks always crowded. Try the "Pescado Marinero" for an excellent dish (comes with a colorful side salad and self made fries. Maracuja juice (con leche) is also recommended. This may be a seasonal advice (true for September): beware of small (and not eatable) but nevertheless painful fruit falling from trees above if you get a seat not covered by the roof.

PachaMama, Nice tapas restaurant near the church. French chef.

Baguettes de Maria, Maria is a nice lady who makes great baguettes. Located near the soccer field.

Pomodoro, Small local restaurant near the soccer field. They offer pizza and local food.

Cactus, A kiosk on the beachfront. Very local.

Drink

It would be good idea to take a couple of "Stubbie Coolers" (Australian vernacular for an item which keeps the beer in your bottle cooler or longer) as the heat in Taganga will have you drinking warm beer by the time you are at the end of your drink.

Sleep

Divanga, Calle 12 No. 4, ☎(0057-5) 421 90 92 (divangacolombia@yahoo.fr), [11]. Backpackers bed and breakfast. Includes a beautiful swimming pool that creates a great social area. The staff is friendly. Comfortable and clean rooms with shower/toilet at only COP $34.000 per person, in dorm COP $29.000 pesos including internet and a generous breakfast. The view from the roof is fantastic, especially at sunset and a roof top bar plays excellent music. There is also a comfy TV room with cable TV and DVD player, an internet room with free high speed internet and Wi-Fi access and a restaurant inside serving excellent food. Free luggage storage. Discount for Hostelling International (HI) members.

La Casa de Felipe, Carrera 5A No. 19 - 13 (behind the football field), ☎(0057-5) 421 91 01 (info@lacasadefelipe.com), [13]. Popular hostel. Several apartments some with kitchen, dormitory and hammocks if everything else is full. There is a communal kitchen, internet facilities, free wifi, laundry service, nice terraces and a friendly staff. Always crowded by backpackers. Located 15 minutes by walk from the beach. Prices between COP $15.000 and COP $45.000. Breakfast COP $6.000.Discount for Hostelling International (HI) members..

Casa Divanga, (divanga@hotmail.com). Casa DivangaDivanga's little sister at one block down. You get access to divanga's pool. Shady patio with hammocks and communal kitchen. Includes a tourism information point with Taganga's map and full information about Tayrona park. Free WiFi and two decent computers for free use. French run.Dorm : from COP $19.000, Double w/bathroom: COP 60.000.

Casa Blanca, ☎(5) 421 92 32 / 300-805 49 68. Opened in 1998 by Colombian/Swiss team Carlos Botache and Bernard Gusten, Casa Blanca has become a favorite amongst beach-loving travelers and provides an excellent base for those taking dive courses in town or those wanting to make the most of their time by the sea. Prices are COP $18.000 p.p. with a COP $2.000 single supplement. Double rooms are COP $40.000.it is a run down dump it may have been nice 10 years ago but it has gone backwards with new owner Heavy drug influence on beach in front, so be careful at night.

Hotel Oso Perezoso, Calle 17 No. 2 - 36, ☎(0057-5) 421 80 41 (hotelosoperezoso@yahoo.com), [14]. Hotel Oso Perezoso is a three-story structure, perfectly designed to catch the cool breezes of Taganga and enjoy a chill atmosphere amid a 360 degree view. The first floor has three rooms and a store, free bag storage, and a book exchange. The second floor has four bright guest rooms with views of the ocean that open onto a breezy open-air corridor. The third floor is a gorgeous rooftop Tsunami bar and cafe with Wi-Fi internet (COP $5.000 extra), a 800GB jukebox, plenty of room for hammock chillin' and a sassy parrot. From here you can watch the sun rise over the mountains, watch the sun melt into the Caribbean, sip on a cold beer, and order something from the full-service restaurant. Restaurant and bar are open to the public. Room prices range from COP $15.000 a night per person (hammocks), to COP $20.000 a night per person (first floor), to COP $28.000 per person per night (on the second floor). All rooms have private baths, excluding hammocks. Big breakfast is included with each room rate.

La Tortuga Hostel, Calle 9 No. 3 - 116, ☎(0057-5) 421 90 48 / 320-258 96 77 (tortugahostel@yahoo.com), [15]. Clean and comfortable en-suite dorms and privates, a roof bar, tour info, private diving instructor, Lost City treks, jenga tournaments, friendly staff, 24 hour reception, free storage, internet access, free Wi-Fi, book exchange and laundry service. This hostel is located pretty far up and in an "not-so-nice" area. Be careful when you are returning after dusk or at night. When exiting the hostal, do not walk the street straight to the beach, but make a left asap and avoid that street.From COP $22.000. www.tortugahostel.com

Moramar Backpackers International, (In front of the football field), ☎(0057-5) 421 92 02 (moramar@telecom.com), [16]. New. Good atmosphere, great service, nice views of the sea and the Sierra Nevada.COP $15.000 pesos for a single room to COP $8.000 for a hammock,.

ReyMARIn (used to stand for Miramar backwards when it was a Miramar hotel, now, it is the sea king). Manager Chichi has 50 years of fishing experience. Family serves nice food next door.

Techos Azules, Sector Dunkarinka Cabaña 1 - 100, ☎(0057-5) 421 91 41, Cel. 316-648 07 31 (contacto@techosazules.com, cacabelofreddy@yahoo.com.mx), [17]. Nicely placed at the entrance of the town, it has hammocks, private rooms with bathroom, "cabañas" (two rooms, sitting room with kitchen, shower with toilet). Beautiful views of Taganga and the bay.Around COP $20.000 per person, discounts can be contracted if you are in a group or staying for a longer period..

Bayview Hostal. Located next to hostel Moramar, in front of the football field. Very friendly Colombian staff. Private rooms and fan/AC dorms available, all quite clean. Prices as of December 2012 (high season) Fan dorm 20,000 COP, AC dorm 28,000 COP. Plus if you buy one night you get the next free. Large communal kitchen, small lockers for valuables, Free Wifi, and computers you can use for a small fee. Nice pool in the back. They organize many after parties in the pool..

Another option is to ask around for an apartment or room to rent. There are gringo shacks and rooms for rent all over town. But be carefull; most of those places to stay do not have running water and you never know who has another key. Taganga has a long history of people's belongings disappearing as everyone in town often have keys and people lose stuff the day they are scheduled to leave. There is always the option of find a person who's renting a room in their house, or seeing who's out of town and turned their home into a temporary guest house. If you do this, be sure you trust where you are staying, and bring your own locks as a precaution. Also, Taganga has no water due to political issues, so there are times where water can be an issue. Most of those renting places are ilegal. They do not have permision to rent out those rooms.

Contact

There is a great little internet cafe a block to the west of the police station and ATM, which adds little friendly touches like the occasional cup of water.

Stay safe

Taganga has recently become notorious for mugging and robbery, so regular precautions should be taken.

There are quite 7 small beaches outside of Taganga (15 minutes walk), which are connected by walking paths covered by vegetation. These paths are used by local robbers, especially on late hours when there are not many people walking to and from. Do not walk there by yourself. Wait for a small group. If you carry valuables with you and don't feel adventurous, it's better to take a boat (3 minutes; COP $3.000).

If you consume illegal/recreational drugs be careful of getting shaken down/searched/harassed by the local police. If they find anything on you be prepared to be taken into custody and threatened with jail unless you pay an on-the-spot fine (in cash, of course). Anyone traveling with you is also subject to harassment and could be made to contribute to your "fine" as well. So, better not using drugs in public.

Get out

Ciudad Perdida — Taganga, even moreso than Santa Marta, is the main jumping off point for the famous trek, and you should be able to arrange a trek on short notice with any of the hostels or tour companies dotting the main road.

Tayrona National Park — an unspoilt natural paradise of jungle, birds, ocean, and absolutely gorgeous beaches. A boat leaves for the backpacker beach haven of El Cabo every morning around 10AM.

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